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Damn dude, couldnt get it any higher?

^ I'm sorry but there is NO WAY IN HELL your CPU is @ 19C. There is no way air cooling (especially stock cooling I might add) is going to cool lower than ambient temperature. Since you live in Canada (presuming it's moderately cold this time of year) your "ambient" temp @ 19C would have to be below 63 degrees Fahrenheit.

Processor: AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+ "Barton" @ 2.4Ghz (12x200)

Motherboard: ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe

Heatsink: Coolermaster Jet 7+ with Vantec Stealth 80mm

Case: Antec SLK2650 Black Quiet Edition

# of Case Fans: 1 - 120mm Antec (Exhaust)

Avg Room Temp: 18?CCPU Temp (Idle - Stress):> 36?C-48?C

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4C GHz @ 2.94GHz

Motherboard: ABIT IS7 i865PE

Heatsink: Intel Stock

Case: Dynapower

# of case fans: 3. 2 rear outtake, 1 side intake, 1 PSU FAN

Average Room Temp: 70-80F

CPUTemp (Idle/Stress) - ~32C, ~49C

It's a lot cooler in the Winter, my CPU temps. I keep my window open. :-D

Processor AMD64 3200 winchester @2.5g

Motherboard: MSI K8N Neo 2 Platnium

Watercooled (setup details):

DD TDX cpu

Maze4 Gpu

120mm rad/120mm sunon fan exhaust

5 1/4 bay res

tygon tubing

mix of zerex/ Swiftech Green UV Reactive HydrX Coolant and distilled H2O

Case: Antec P-160W

# of Case Fans:4

120 intake front, 80mm intake side, 92mm top blowhole, 120mm exhaust

Avg Room Temp: 70-75 F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress):36C - 50C

Celeron 2.4GHz.

Default cooling and mobo that came with Dell 2400.

Aspire X-Dreamer (black).

3+PSU fans.

Room: Probably close to 65 F.

CPU: 25C - 35C

Mind you, I never really got my CPU to 100%, 35C is just the hottest it's been up to. And the temps probably aren't that accurate either since my mobo doesn't support temp. reading or whatever, and I'm using some wire that came with my case to measure the temps with it set inside the heatsink, near the base of it.

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 2800+ @ 2159Mhz

Motherboard: ABIT KV8-Pro

Heatsink: Gigabyte 3D Rocket Cooler Pro (anywhere between 2500RPM and 4000RPM - Generally around 3000RPM)

Case: Modded ThermalTake Shark Case (Honeycomb grilled side has a persplex backing behind it. Doing this actually improves cooling as air is more directed)

# of Case Fans: 2x 120MM ThermalTake fans (front - intake, rear - exhaust), 2x 80MM CoolerMaster Silent LED fans (side - intake - one in each grill section)

Avg Room Temp: 24C - 26C (varies greatly in my room with 4 other PC's)

CPU Temp: idle - 47C - 49C, stress - 51C - 55C

I've also OC'd my ATI Radeon 9600 Pro to 452.3/445.5Mhz (Core/Memory) with an ATI Silencer 2 keeping it cool. I quite like this current setup (I don't have my computer under load very often and when I do I crank up the RPM of the CPU fan) and I will be looking to overclock it a little more when I have some time.

Processor: Pentium 4 2.8C (SL6Z5 30-capper) @ 3868.81 MHz (276.34 x 14) 1105.36FSB 1.625 VCore

Motherboard: Asus P4C800 Deluxe

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): DTEK WhiteWater>Weaponized Heatercore+Shroud>SilverProp HL Fusion+Ram Sinks>AquaXtreme 50z

Case: Cooler Master Stacker

# of Case Fans: 2 - 120mm 1 80mm

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 28c - 35c those arent too accurate but which motherboard is?! ;)

Processor: Athlon 64 3200+ (2.25ghz)

Motherboard: Abit KV8-MAX3

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Original Fan at 3000rpm (quiet mode)

Case: Black custom Multimedia mid-tower

# of Case Fans: 3 x 80mm

Avg Room Temp: 22c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 33c - 47c

Stress would be playing Doom3 for a while!! lol and I also set my options to Cool which brings my CPU fan to an easy 4000+rpm

  • 2 weeks later...

Processor (Standard): AMD XP3200+ (@Stock 2.2Ghz)

Motherboard: Abit AN7

Heatsink: Thermaltake SilentTower with ArticSilver 5

Fan, about 2/3 of the case exhaust fan via

home-made ducting (Outta cerial box

cardboard) :whistle:

Case: Antec Sonata

# of Case Fans: 2x120mm + PSU(80mm)

Avg Room Temp: 20-21C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress):

CPU/Case fan @ ~ 900RPM (30C-43C) (Shhh, I'm trying to sleep mode)

CPU/Case fan @ ~1200RPM (26C-40C) (Normal mode)

CPU/Case fan @ ~2000RPM (24C-35C)

(Do I overclock this rig mode and never sleep again? mode)

(Full load achieved using CPU Burn-in)

Processor (Standard): AMD64 3000+ (winchester core)

Motherboard: MSI Neo4 SLi/Pla

Heatsink: Thermaltake SilentBoost + UFO CPU Cooler

Case: Sunbeamtech Samurai

# of Case Fans: 1 x 120mm (back)

4 x 80mm (2xpsu + 1-front + 1-side)

(going to have 1x120mm on top)

Avg Room Temp: 17-25C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 24-31C (run in cool & quiet mode)

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Processor: Amd 64 3200+ OC to 2.55ghz from 2.0ghz

A8n Sli Deluxe mobo

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Standard one that came with it.

Case: Coolermaster something or other.

Case Fans: 1 psu thing 1 normal case fan

Avg Room Temp: 18-22 C (yea im cold sometimes =)

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 28c - 40c

Processor: amd [email protected] 12.5x200 memory1:1

Motherboard:a7n8x-duluxe

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details):thermalright si-97 with 92mmfan

Case:alienware(plain black)

Case Fans:5neon blue 80mm, 1 hard drive fan,80mm gpufan

Avg Room Temp:28-32c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress):36-40

all fans are controlled depends how hot it gets as to how high i have them

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Venice @ 2.6Ghz 290x9

Motherboard: DFI LanParty UT nF4 Ultra-D

Heatsink: Thermalright XP-120 w/ Antec TriCool 120mm Fan (1000-1100rpm)

Case: Cooler Master Wave Master

Case Fans: 2 Panaflo L1A 80mm (front), 1 Panaflo L1A 80mm (back)

Avg Room Temp: 22-24C

CPU Temp (Idle): 28-29C

CPU Temp (Stress): 43-44C

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BTW, Everest reads my CPU idle/load temps as 29-44C and BIOS reads 31C so I'm pretty sure my temps are accurate.

  • 2 weeks later...

Central Processing Unit > AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (2.2 Ghz) @ STOCK SPEEDS

System Memory > DDR SDRAM : Mushkin Hi-Perf LII V2 (Jet Black PCB)

Frequency : 400 Mhz (PC 3200)

Operating Mode : Dual Channel

Latency : 2-2-2-5

Voltage : 2.5V (can go to 2.8V)

Graphics Card > eVGA.com : 6800GT 256MB AGP8X with its stock cooler

Motherboard > ASUS : A8V Deluxe Rev. 2 (1012 BIOS)

Case > Thermaltake Tsunami with side panel window model

: 1 front 1 rear and 1 side controlled by my NeoPower480W

Power Supply > Antec NeoPower480 with 120mm fan

Airflow > Zalman CNPS7700-Cu (120mm) @FULL SPEED with Nanotherm PCM+ AQUA thermal

Here is my TEMPS : CPU > 39 to 44 @ IDLE (i have to get a more fresh temp in my room ... do you have ideas ????

> 45 to 50 @ LOAD

Motherboard > 27 to 31 @ IDLE

> 32 to 34 @ LOAD

GPU > 53 when IDLE and 59 when @ LOAD

HD > 27 to 33 C

Cooling Fans > Power Supply @ 854 when IDLE and 927+ when @LOAD

> Zalman @ 1740 FULL SPEED

> Chassis @ 852 when HOT

Room Temp > dont know... sorry

Does someone has an idea on how to lower temps for LOAD because when i play like NFS U2.. i can get to 51C.. and sometimes my PC reboot ... ???

Tks alot :omg:

best thing i found is if u take out the side case fan it doesnt screw up ure air flow as much i took mine out n droped 5 degrees sys temp n bout 3 - 4 under load n use rounded cables n tuk them out of the way of air flow n things evry litle helps :alien:

CPU: AMD64 3000+ Winchester @ 1800 mhz

CPU-Fan: 1300rpm @ 30*C - 35*C (full load) (sometimes it drops to 25*C)

Mobo-Fan: 6555rpm (super tiny one on MSI Neo4) @ 30*C

HDD (incl Zalman HDD-cooler): 22*C (low load) - 30*C (full load)

Room temp: 18-25*C

For system: two intake fan x 80mm (1 front, 1side) + 1x120 out-take fan (at the back)

For PSU: dual fan

Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2600+ (333 FSB)

Motherboard: MSI K7N2 Delta-L

Heatsink (rpm): Arctic-Cooling Copper Lite (2200 rpm)

Case: Chieftech AX - 01SLD "CS601"

# of Case Fans: 1 x Chieftec D80SL-12 (outtake)

Avg Room Temp: 21-23?C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 36 - 44?C

Sys Temp (Idle - Stress): 33 - 38?C

HDD Temp: 27-29?C

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